I did not attack you personally. I have made no conclusions about you. I simply asked a question for further insight as to your opinion.
Do you think that the plays mentioned lead to Brokeback Mountain? You made that connection, now do you wish to retract it?
If you do not wish to debate, don't post in a political forum.
I attempted to point out that school children are not the proper forum for the display of adult themes.
The teacher should not have continued to push the limits of small Midwestern town values and expectations if she wanted to stay out of trouble, especially when there had already been some controversy and she was instructed by her superintendent to find material more suitable to families. And her very own comment suggests that none of the controversy is her fault at all, but just simply that those values "don't fit" her.
Since when do high school students need to smoke and drink on stage to be authentic for Grease? Are rape and suicide appropriate subject matter for a high school play?
All of this sounds just like liberal arrogance. They know more than we do about how to raise our own families. They know more than we do about how we live our own lives, if we can own a firearm, if we can smoke, if we can mention the name of our Lord and Savior in public places.
I hope this settles your confusion.